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Ravens taking major hits to coaching staff


Mr. Scot

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Dennison expected to accompany Kubiak to Denver

According to multiple reports, Ravens quarterbacks coach Rick Dennison will be going to Denver to become the new offensive coordinator for the Broncos. The move would continue a long working relationship between Dennison and Kubiak.

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Tight ends coach Brian Pariani, who also went from Houston to Baltimore, is also expected to join Kubiak on the Broncos staff. If things play out that way, the Ravens will have lost five assistants since the end of the season with Steve Spagnuolo joining the Giants and Jay Harbaugh leaving his uncle’s staff to join his father at the University of Michigan.

Kubiak and Dennison were credited with the Ravens huge offensive tunaround this season. Now looks like both will be gone.

To make it worse, one of the Ravens' fallback options - Kyle Shanahan - has already taken a job somewhere else (Atlanta).

Looks like they'll be starting from scratch on offense next season.

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Dang sucks for them. I wonder how motivated Smitty will be considering we don't play them next year.

 

I knew Smitty would have a big year this year, he plays well with a chip on his shoulder (2005 coming off injury comes back to the best season of his career,  2011 told he's old and washed up with pickles at QB and he drops 1,400 yards and 7 TDs with a rookie, last year he puts up 1065 yds after being cut by the panthers).  If he's brought back next year, he'll put up 6-700 yards and 3-4 tds, he can still play, but not near elite

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Dennison expected to accompany Kubiak to Denver

Kubiak and Dennison were credited with the Ravens huge offensive tunaround this season. Now looks like both will be gone.

To make it worse, one of the Ravens' fallback options - Kyle Shanahan - has already taken a job somewhere else (Atlanta).

Looks like they'll be starting from scratch on offense next season.

Marty Mornhinweg, come on down!

 

but seriously that has to be somewhat depressing.  In a offseason largely devoid of good available offensive coaching options, they lose a good one and late enough that there won't be much to pick from anyway.

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